The ‘Internet Fraud Alert’ System
June 27, 2010 | In: Update
Microsoft is making it easier to help spread the word on incidents of Internet fraud and stolen personal data. In its latest corporate venture, the company has teamed with the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) to establish a centralized service called “Internet Fraud Alert.”
Security researchers now have one universal location for which to report any kind of stolen data, ranging from online account login information to credit card numbers. The service can also be used to warn financial institutions immediately after a security breach has been identified.
Source - Infopackets
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